due to the effect of ultra violet ray as well as temperature effect and also for altitude requirement.
no they do not because the nutrients in the forest are different and plants still grow & the nutrients we have at home are different
No, a forest fire does not allow new plants to grow since when a forest fire breaks out, the effects can be terrible. Wildlife is destroyed and driven out by the flames and heat. After the forest fire, the forest appears completely different. The plants and trees have now turned into charcoal, smoke and ash. We have to wait for centuries for the new plants to grow and replace the old forest.
Soil humus and sunlight
Different species of plants have different levels of toleration for sodium. There are even some plants which grow happily in the very salty ocean (algae, seaweed).
different plants grow in different places, but most plants grow in the light. plants need warmth, air and water to live
no they do not because the nutrients in the forest are different and plants still grow & the nutrients we have at home are different
No, a forest fire does not allow new plants to grow since when a forest fire breaks out, the effects can be terrible. Wildlife is destroyed and driven out by the flames and heat. After the forest fire, the forest appears completely different. The plants and trees have now turned into charcoal, smoke and ash. We have to wait for centuries for the new plants to grow and replace the old forest.
Few plants grow tall on the forest floor because there is a lack of sunlight.
They grow quickly or grow in other plants's tracks
well the forest grows itself because it rains which makes it grow like plants grow when they have been watered so the trees and plants all grow and spread that a forest grows
saprophytic plants
plants such as the lilly pad ect.
Reforestation? Small plants grow but are eventually replaced by larger plants.
through secondary succesion
Honeysuckle likes to grow in a moist, shady area.
flying pigs
It the same way as they do elsewhere